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Boss of Tamatanga Indian restaurants slates Government for “long-lasting“ lockdown impact

Tamatanga in Leicester, Nottingham and Birmingham, named among the best takeaways in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ despite restrictions

Tamatanga Indian restaurant in Trinity Square, Nottingham

The boss of an Indian restaurant chain judged one of the best in Britain for its takeaways has slated the Government for the potentially “long-lasting“ impact of its “complicated” lockdown policies.

The owner of Tamatanga, which has branches in Leicester, Nottingham and Birmingham, said the Covid restrictions had had a crippling effect on all three cities.

And he feared the long-term impact could be even worse when Brexit is thrown into the mix next year.

The independent chain has just been named one of the best for deliveries in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ – although diners can’t sit down to eat in any of the three cities, they can still order a takeaway.

It was one of six businesses to make the finals for best Indian restaurant in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland at the annual Deliveroo Restaurant Awards – with Brigadiers in London named the eventual winner.

Managing director Aman Kular said he was “beyond thrilled” but said 2020 had been a dreadful year.

He said: “It has been a nightmare for us. Hospitality has been destroyed and a southern bias is unfair, especially when you see the level of infections in London now.

“We have been unable to trade during our busiest three months of the year in the lead up to Christmas.